Between 1930 and 1954, this Attorney was involved in almost every civil rights case tried before the Supreme Court. His strategy involved using the inequality of the “Separate but Equal” doctrine from the Plessy vs. Ferguson decision as it pertained to public education in the United States. His masterful plan and strategy is what led to the landmark Brown vs. Board of Education decision in 1954 that ended segregation in the school system and basically paved the way for integration in the United States of America.
Q: What was his name?